Jason, If you want figure out more how Flash AS2 WebService works, you might want to explore this class:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS3\en\First Run\Classes\mx\services\WebService.as ---- Rost http://en.flash-ripper.com/ 2007/9/29, Rostislav Siryk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Jason, first — do you use WebServiceConnector component for web services? > > To your questions: > > 1. I don't know what version of SOAP is used in Flash ActionScrtipt 2. > Documentation doesn't mention any version of SOAP regarding the web > services. > > 3. It seems no updates were made to AS2 WebServices implementation. > > 4. There's no WebServices in AS3 (Flash 9) > (http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/main/fl_data_integration.pdf > ). Only in Flex 2 framework. > > Try Fluorine, as Henrik Weber wrote. This is the BEST (performance, usage > workflow, consistency) solution for Flash <=> .NET data exchange. This is > surely up to date. I used in on heavy-loaded commercial projects and it > always worked good. > > http://fluorine.thesilentgroup.com/fluorine/index.html > > > ---- > Rost > http://en.flash-ripper.com/ > > > Merrill, Jason wrote: > > > > I hope nobody minds the non-OSFlash question here, though it does have > > to do with the Flash platform. Flashcoders is down still (over a week > > now - Figleaf said they are working on it, but nothing working yet), and > > > > the other Flash forums I know of suck. I tried asking this question on > > Flexcoders last night, but no response yet. Does anyone know of a GOOD > > e-mail list serv to ask advanced Flash/Actionscript questions? My > > > > experience with Yahoo groups and Adobe forums is that they are usually > > (not always) filled with newbies who wouldn't have a clue what I'm > > asking. Plus Adobe's forums are down anyway. > > > > If anyone here knows the answer to this.... > > > > > > I have an enterprise application I built with Flash 8 and Actionscript > > 2.0 last spring. Has worked great since then. The application connects > > to Webservices in a .NET 1.1 server environment. As I understand it, > > > > our .NET 1.1 environment pushes out Webservice messages in either SOAP > > 1.1 or SOAP 1.0. Today, they were testing my Flash application in a > > .NET 2.0 environment and the Webservices stopped working/being > > connectable from my Flash app. I am assuming so because the Flash 8 > > > > Webservice classes were written for either SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.0 > > specifications (correct?). > > > > Our .NET developer was able to get .NET 2.0 to push out SOAP 1.1, but > > the application still won't connect to the Webservice, so I am thinking > > > > it must be looking for SOAP 1.0. The developer is trying to push our > > the SOAP as SOAP 1.0, but meanwhile, I would like to know: > > > > 1. Do the Webservice classes in Flash 8 only work with SOAP 1.0? What > > specs are they written for? > > > > 2. Does it appear that pushing our SOAP messages in SOAP 1.0 from .NET > > 2.0 is both possible, and a reasonable answer to the problem? Our > > developer seems to get .NET to push out SOAP 1.1, but not 1.0 and the > > > > app is still broken. > > 3. Has Adobe made any updates available for SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.2 (for > > Actionscript 2.0/Flash8, not Actionscript 3.0/FP9)? > > 4. It seems with Flex 2/ Flash CS3 Webservices are connected to > > differently - what SOAP formats are supported? (that said, I would hate > > > > to have to rebuild this application in Actionscript 3.0, though I love > > Actionscript 3.0). > > > > Jason Merrill > > Bank of America > > GT&O Learning & Leadership Development > > eTools & Multimedia Team > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > osflash mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > osflash mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > > > > > >
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